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Axis: Bold as Boognish : ウィキペディア英語版
Axis: Bold as Boognish

''Axis: Bold As Boognish'' is the title of Ween's second DIY proto-album. Released on cassette by (Bird O' Pray Records ) in 1987, the title is a parody of the Jimi Hendrix album ''Axis: Bold as Love''. A high-quality, lossless copy is available (with the band's consent) at http://browntracker.net.
The album is notable for a few cover tunes: "She Said, She Said" by the Beatles and "Aqua-ween," a version of Jethro Tull's "Aqualung". Additionally, the song "Bumblebee" was re-recorded and released on Ween's first legitimate album, 1990's ''GodWeenSatan: The Oneness''. The album was recorded primarily at Dean's, guest appearances include Scott Lowe and Chris Hoecke on backing vocals.
==Track listing==



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